Vermont residents are now being surveyed by telephone about their opinions on conservation law enforcement issues.
Operation Game Thief (OGT) is a joint non-profit program sponsored by the Vermont Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs and administered by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.
Youth deer hunting weekend helps ensure that young hunters get the quality training they need for lifelong participation, and it also provides biological information needed to manage the deer population.
We want to help people understand them from an objective, scientific perspective, and we want to help people learn how to live with them because they are here to stay.”
Learn about the incredible series of wetlands and recent conservation efforts at Keswick Swamp Wildlife Management Area in Sunderland.
Drivers need to be alert and cautious because moose are on the move, according to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department.
Learn how to process your deer for your grill or freezer on Sunday, October 27 in Rutland.
Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s colorful 2020 calendar is now available.
This local, free event will provide a chance for anyone who has ever wanted to try some wild venison, moose or bear and would like to learn about hunting and deer management.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department needs grouse hunters to collect blood and feather samples from the ruffed grouse they harvest during the hunting season in Vermont.